“BSG Season 4″ CD Signing This Sunday!

September 6th, 2009

I will be signing copies of the Battlestar Galactica Season 4 soundtrack this Sunday, September 13th, at 1pm at Dark Delicaciesin Burbank, CA. Also present will be Nathan Barr (True Blood) and composing duo Nicole Buetti and Dirk Montapert (Dead of Night).

I will also be signing Caprica, Eureka, Rest Stop: Don’t Look Back, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles and the first three Battlestar Galactica CDs.

If you missed out on our summer concerts or the quickly-sold-out La La Land internet sale, this is your last chance for signed copies for a while. And you don’t even have to be there! You can order signed copies from theDark Delicacies website and still have them signed to you personally. International orders are accepted, too!

The BSG Season 4 Soundtrack CD was released last month, peaking at #4 in Amazon Total Music Sales and #144 in the Billboard Top 200. Reviews have been generally glowing, and I personally think its the best album I’ve ever done.

In other album news, work is moving forward on a Dark Void soundtrack, which will be released by Sumthing Distribution next winter. If you guys dig the BSG Season 4 album, then this record is a must-have. One would expect it to be non-stop suspense and action music, and theclips released last spring are examples of this style of writing. However, the Dark Void score contains a surprisingly large amount of emotional and romantic cues, in the same epic style as Caprica or BSG Season 4. It really sounds like a feature film soundtrack, not a game score.

I’m also working on a combined soundtrack for Razor / The Plan. If you saw our concerts this summer, then you already heard the showstopping “Apocalypse: Theme from ‘The Plan.’” Otherwise, you’ll hear it in a few months when the movie comes out. And trust me, you’re going to want this album! :)

That’s all the news fit to print right now. Stop by Dark Delicacies next weekend and say hello.

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